Ukraine, Atlantic Council discuss deeper US ties, fair peace vision
Foreign minister says Ukraine ready to bolster transatlantic security with innovations, urges pressure on Moscow

ISTANBUL
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha said Wednesday he held a “meaningful” meeting with a delegation from the Atlantic Council that focused on a fair peace with Russia and deeper cooperation with the US in key sectors.
“I informed about the recent diplomatic steps and our vision for a fair peace. Ukraine is committed to working with the United States to bring the war to an end,” Sybiha wrote on X.
He highlighted discussions on the battlefield situation, the need to increase pressure on Russia and new opportunities for cooperation in the economic, political and security spheres.
“The security of Ukraine, Europe, and the transatlantic space is indivisible,” he said, adding that Ukraine is ready to contribute to that security through “innovative defense solutions, cutting-edge military technologies, and economic advantages.”
The Atlantic Council is a US-based think tank known for its alleged policy influence in transatlantic relations and global security issues.